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Epiphone Les Paul 100
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knafel95 knafel95
Note : 10 sur 10 Published on 06/27/06 at 03:23
Grate Korean, 22 frets, neck covered, bridge, 2 volume and 2 2HB tone with a three position selector.

UTILIZATION

The handle is ASEZ nice, but now that I'm used to the stick Jackson and I find it a little bigger.
access to acute and that of a les paul, not great but it's still correct.
I find it a little heavy to play fatigaute standing by to play against assimilated, very comfortable.
the sound is correct with the original micro

SOUNDS

Micro missed a few levels out, so big on black metal distortion, it's a fair bit for the heavy or thrash it passed.
for its clear and it is the Rhythmic
I date a 15cdr MG, I tested on a engl scremmer and had a good sound.
the clear sound coupled to a chorus sound really good, for its disto not leave me a huge memory.

OVERALL OPINION

I used 1 year and a half. I sold to pay me a Jackson Kelly at last September as it's typed in what I played (especially with Seymour Duncan TB6 and HS6).
I started with the guitar scratches and I have good memories, I had not tried before because I did not play Savai.
I think it's a very good deal when you start, and changing the microphone, she even be kept low.
Now correct me if I Devaya a les paul gibson one go rather ves fitted with micro american, but I think that will be for now